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Brocklebank School Nursing Team
The Brocklebank School Nursing Team is a mixed team of nursery nurses, staff nurses and specialist practitioner school nurses. It covers the areas of Tooting, Balham and Earlsfield. The Team supports school aged children, young people and families with their health needs. The team also…

Caius House Youth Club
This is a purpose-built youth club where young people can go to learn, have fun and relax.It is for children and young people aged 8-21 years old or up to 25 years old for young people with disabilities. At the youth…

CAMHS - Your Well-Being Map
This map has been amended to show how services are being offered during Covid-19. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) During Covid-19 Crisis: CAMHS services are still receiving referrals and treating young people during Covid-19 Crisis (some treatment will be via telephone and the…

Can Do - volunteering for disabled people
Leonard Cheshire's Can Do project offers exciting opportunities for 16- to 35‑year-old disabled people to volunteer in their community. Here are five top reasons to join Can Do! learn and develop new skills build self-confidence and independence meet new people and make new friends raise…

The Care Act 2014
From April 2015 the Care Act 2014 will become law. The Care Act modernises English adult (over 18 year olds) social care law. Key areas of change for April 2015 include: General responsibilities on local authorities including promoting people’s wellbeing, focusing on prevention and…

Care4me
Care4me is an online directory of community groups run by Lifetimes Charity. It has information about services in and around Wandsworth. These range from: Advice and Advocacy Benefits and Money Care and Support Caring for Someone Community and Getting Involved to Travel and getting about.…

Career Pathways from Scope
Career Pathways is an independent careers advice service in London for people aged 16 to 25. Scope's career advisers will work with you to set you on the path to succeed. Career Pathways is for young disabled people who are: aged 16 to 25 live…

CarePlace
The CarePlace website provides a free directory of services, information and guidance enabling direct access to local care and community services via a search facility with rating for CQC services that are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). First implemented in 2011, designed for London…

Carer's Assessment in Wandsworth
Most carers have a legal right to an assessment of their own needs. A carer's assessment is a chance to discuss with social services what help you need with caring. Social Services in Wandsworth has a general duty to assess certain carers when…

Carers Allowance
This is a benefit for parents and carers who look after a disabled child or adult for at least 35 hours a week. The disabled person must get Disability Living Allowance (DLA) at the middle or higher rate for personal…